The Corralitas Red Car Property was a private right-of-way through Silver Lake (Los Angeles) for the Pacific Electric interurban streetcar. The “Big Red Cars” ran until 1955 when the Glendale Line was decommissioned for freeway construction. For almost 40 years, a series of developers tried and failed to develop the Corralitas Red Car Property. It's not a park, it just looks like one.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Photo: Diane Edwardson, February 11, 2012. Get ready for more traffic like this on the southbound 2 Freeway if the redesign ever happens. Of course the EIR said Corralitas would not be affected despite CalTrans admission that ALL proposed alternatives would put more traffic idling in the southbound lanes, below us, than we already have. (Click on photo to enlarge.)

Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) will present an update of their activities on the SR2/Glendale Freeway Terminus Project at the Thursday, April 5, 2012, meeting of the Echo Park Improvement Association (EPIA). It has been 18 months since Metro last informed the community of
its actions.

Although members of EPCAC and the EPIA were in touch with Council President Garcetti's office, Congressman Becerra's office, and Supervisor Molina's office in 2011 for help in getting new information about Metro's "hybrid" design for the Terminus Project, Metro provided little. Nor did community-led petitioning efforts draw any response from Metro.

Petitions were signed by numerous residents and business people opposing Metro's plan to do away with street parking on the west side of Glendale Boulevard south of the "flyover" off-ramp. Petitions were also signed opposing the sound wall proposal for the southern end of the Terminus, and more were signed in opposition to the planned deletion of a left-turn lane from the off-ramp on the east side of Glendale Boulevard.

We urge to you attend this meeting to find out what, exactly, Metro has to say.

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Community Residents’ Association for Parks is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 1997 by our Silver Lake neighborhood. We are dedicated to acquisition and preservation of the Corralitas Red Car Property as a park in partnership with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.
Contact: redcarproperty@gmail.com

Community Residents’ Association for Parks is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed in 1997 by our Silver Lake neighborhood. We are dedicated to acquisition and preservation of the Corralitas Red Car Property as a park in partnership with the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.